THE GAMES
Tarleton men's basketball closes out its conference home schedule with games against No. 4 West Texas A&M and Eastern New Mexico. The Texans will take on the Buffs on Thursday, Feb. 21 at 7:30 p.m. followed by senior day against the Greyhounds on Saturday, Feb. 23 at 4 p.m.
THE BROADCAST
Each game will have a live radio broadcast presented by the Tarleton Sports Network presented by North Texas Ford Dealers. The Voice of the Texans Byron Anderson will have the call for Tarleton basketball this season. The radio broadcast can be heard on KTRL 90.5 FM in Stephenville and surrounding areas or online at TarletonSports.com/ListenLive.
SENIOR DAY
Tarleton will recognize four seniors -- Corinthian Ramsey, Jesse Hill, Jaraan Lands, and Brandon Goldsmith -- on Saturday, Feb. 23 before the game against Eastern New Mexico.
ABOUT TARLETON
The Texans are 18-7 overall and in fifth at 8-6 in the LSC on the season. The Texans are averaging 75.1 points per game while holding teams to 67.0 points, which ranks second in the LSC. The Texans shoot 49 percent from the floor and 38.3 percent on 3-pointers. Tarleton has three players averaging double figures with Josh Hawley leading all players with 17.7 points. Corinthian Ramsey averages 12.4 points and Randall Broddie puts up 10.4 points a night. Hawley is second in the LSC in scoring and first in rebounds with 10.0 and has a conference-best 13 double-doubles in 25 games.
ABOUT WEST TEXAS A&M
West Texas A&M enters the game ranked No. 4 in the NABC poll and leads the LSC with a 25-3 record overall and 14-1 in conference under fifth-year head coach Tom Brown. The Buffs average 84.5 points and hold teams to 71.8 points. WT has won 10 straight games, but is 7-3 on the road this year. WT has five players averaging double figures in scoring, led by Ryan Quaid's 16 points and 7.7 rebounds.
INSIDE THE SERIES: WT
Tarleton and West Texas A&M are meeting for the 53rd time since they first played in 1994. WT holds the series lead 27-25. The Texans are 15-8 against the Buffs in Wisdom Gym.
ABOUT EASTERN NEW MEXICO
Eastern New Mexico enters the weekend 12-11 overall and fourth in the LSC with a 9-6 conference record under third-year head coach Tres Segler. ENMU has won five straight games, but is 3-6 on the road. The Greyhounds average 77.5 points and give up 78.6 points to opponents. ENMU has three players averaging double figures, led by Devin Pullum's 12.5 points.
INSIDE THE SERIES: ENMU
Tarleton and Eastern New Mexico are meeting for the 52nd time since they first played in 1993. Tarleton holds the series lead 43-9 and is 23-2 in Wisdom Gym against the Greyhounds.
UP NEXT FOR TARLETON
The Texans will close out the regular season on the road at Western New Mexico and UT Permian Basin on Feb. 28 and March 2.